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Lillie Frances Floyd Lynk Johnson

By The Leader on October 31, 2019

Lillie Frances Floyd Lynk Johnson
Date of Death – October 19, 2019

Lillie Frances Floyd Lynk Johnson, 87, wife of the late Melvin, also known as “Lovely” Johnson and daughter of the late Judge Henry (Easter Rebecca Frazier) Lynk, transitioned October 19, 2019 at Grace Healthcare of Cordova in Cordova.

Visitation was held Friday, Oct. 25, from 1-6 p.m. at Palmer Funeral Home Mason. Service was Saturday at noon at Poplar Springs MB Church Mason.

Burial was Wednesday October 30, at West Tenn. V. A. Cemetery in Memphis.

Survivors include a step daughter, Carolyn E. (Roosevelt) Odum -Taylor, three siblings Jacquline Johnson, Willie J. (Delores) Lynk and Shirley B. Sewell, two grandchildren, Samuel and Jessica Odum; great grandchildren; a special caregiver and nephew Kimbrough (Sonika) Johnson, son-in-law, James Elam, two sisters-in- law Berdie Johnson and Mattie Johnson and a host of other relatives and friends.

In additional to her parents and husband one child precedes her in death Rebecca Lynk Elam.

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